Why do we burn more now?

Well, it seems summer has arrived early in Canada (About time). Yesterday I found myself in an unfortunate situation... I burnt my forehead! Maybe I'm too tall and my head's closer to the sun, but I could have sworn I didn't burn this fast or this much when I was a kid. Perhaps there is something to this ozone depletion thingy. Then again, I thought smog was a great UV filter. What gives? I spent 2 hours outside walking around yesterday and come back home with a red head. Too bad it wasn't a member of the opposite sex... unbelievable... sun burn!

I've been to Central America a few times and I never burn as much as I do here in Ontario. I've even tried fake baking... but alas I still burn.

What's going on, what's your take on this? Why are we burning more now in North America? Does it have something to do with age, ozone, food, smog, health? And on a similar note, ever gotten a tan line you were embarrassed about?

P.S. Did you know that Watermelon is an antioxidant and a natural sunblock? It truly is the magical fruit, so nourishing.

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